Publisher's Synopsis
In this inspiring memoir, Benjamin Woodbury shares his experiences as a home missionary in 19th-century America. He describes the challenges and rewards of spreading the gospel to remote and underserved communities, and explains the importance of home missions in building strong and vibrant Christian communities. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in home missions, Christian ministry, and the history of American religion.
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